




Log Cabin next to the Appalachian Trail with Wooden Deck and Charcoal Grill near Helen, Georgia
"Everything is so clean and beautiful. We love the streams and waterfalls."
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Entire accommodation to yourself
Enjoy having the accommodation to yourself; with all facilities for exclusive and private use
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
This accommodation is located 41 miles66 kilometers (straight-line distance) from a National park
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Free cancellation if cancelled within 24 hours of confirmation and more than 15 days before check-in
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Cabin • 7 guests • Private Bathroom • Private Kitchen
About this place
This log cabin is located near Helen, Georgia, and can accommodate up to six guests. This cabin has two bedrooms and one full bathroom. In the first bedroom, guests will find one twin-size bunk bed, while the second bedroom has one full-size bed and one twin-size bed. The full bathroom has one toilet, one sink, and one shower. Linens and towels are provided.
In the living area, there is a gas heater to keep guests warm and cozy and there is no need for air conditioning due to the cool breeze from the nearby stream. The fully-equipped kitchen has a small refrigerator, an oven, a stove, a toaster, a coffeemaker, cookware, utensils, and dishes. There is also a dining table with four chairs.
Outside, there is a wooden deck that overlooks the majestic Appalachian Mountain Range and the Appalachian Trail, as well as the nearby stream. There is also a charcoal grill and a fire ring.
Guests will enjoy the three in-ground trampolines, horseshoes, volleyball facilities, and the playground with a sandbox. There are also multiple large bonfire areas and a fully stocked fishing pond for guests to enjoy. Also outside is a covered kitchen with charcoal grills, running water, electricity, and multiple covered picnic tables on the deck. Some accommodations include a jacuzzi, and linens and towels are provided. There is a communal television room with over 300 satellite channels.
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Features and services
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Pets allowed
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Private Kitchen
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National Park
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Heating
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Fishing
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Air conditioning
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Microwave
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Fridge
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Stove
Property reviews
Accommodation rules
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Check-in: Flexible
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Check out: Flexible
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Infants allowed Under 2 years old
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Children allowed 2-12 years old
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Pets allowed additional charge
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No smoking
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No parties
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No events
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Some spaces are shared
Be kind to the environment and take care of the surroundings.
Cancellation policy: Fifteen
Location and surroundings
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Hiawassee, Georgia (United States of America)
Detailed location provided after booking
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park (41 miles straight-line distance) (66 kilometers straight-line distance)
Activities near Hiawassee, GA
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Biking on-site
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Fishing on-site
While staying at this property, guests can enjoy petting and feeding the animals on the farm for no charge and at any time. Rabbits, goats, chickens, mini horses, calves, ducks, and pigs are there to be fed, held, and petted, while the feed is available to purchase. When the weather permits, guests are welcome to enjoy a hayride or a bonfire. There are four nearby waterfalls which are accessible from the observation deck or by a short hike, as well as miles of nearby trails, including a mile path connecting to the Appalachian Trail.
For quiet time, there are many secluded spots on the property where guests can just relax and listen to the sounds of nature. In Hiawassee, guests should make sure to visit the mountains of Brasstown Bald or Bell Mountain for some amazing hiking experiences and wildlife-watching. Chatuge Lake is nearby and is a popular spot for fishing, rafting, and kayaking, or guests could enjoy a day spent at the Fred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden, a public botanic garden.